Psychotherapist

As a psychotherapist in a residential children's home, a general day involves conducting individual and group therapy sessions with children and adolescents who have experienced trauma or behavioural challenges. The day starts by reviewing the schedule and planning sessions tailored to each child's needs. Therapist will employ various therapeutic modalities, such as play therapy, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and family therapy, to facilitate healing and growth. Collaborating with the residential staff team to ensure a supportive and consistent environment for the children. Documenting sessions and updating records is crucial for maintaining accurate progress reports. The day ends with a sense of fulfillment, knowing that each therapy session contributes to the positive development and well-being of the resilient young minds in the home.

Rate of Pay

Varies depending on experience and qualifications

Reporting to

Clinical Director